From: debby_at_aachenconsulting.de
Date: Fri 12 Sep 2003 - 09:30:33 BST
Hi,
A collegue of mine put up the following question, is it possible to use two (or
more) DSL Connections at once with one PC? IN short this boils down to the
question if it is possible to simulate an internet in one PC.
The idea is as follows, one host that has two network cards (eth0, eth1) with
fixed IP numbers and a vserver. The vserver accesses the host via a gateway IP
number that allows the vserver only to access the host.
When a request for a data packet is made from the vserver, the request is
processed by the host and it inturn sends off the request into the WWW on both
netwoks cards (DSL connections) simultaniously. Answers may come back both ways
and are processed and send on to the vserver. - The host somehow acts like an
ISP with multiple lines to send requests back and forth.
Does this work in practice?
Is it possible to simulate the WWW / IN in small - a PC bekomming an Access
Concentrator?
Thanks,
Deb